Common names= Amercian hornbeam, Blue beech, Iron wood, Muscle wood, Water beech
Carpinus caroliniana has a native range from Texas, north to Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, th...
Carpinus caroliniana subsp. caroliniana, Leaves. Family Betulaceae, Subclass Hamamelidae. Origin: Na...
Common names= Carolina silverbell, Caroline silverbell, Mountain silverbell, Silver bell tree, Snowd...
The attractive bark inspires this species multitude of common names. The blue-gray color gives rise ...
Carpinus caroliniana Walterblue-beech;American hornbeam;musclewood;ironwoodCarpinus carolinianabase ...
The beautiful smooth muscle-like bark and unique clusters of nutlets subtended by a 3-parted leafy b...
The Wetland Flora Technical Report series provides concise information regarding the identification,...
American hornbeam twigs are dark red and slender. The larger branches are the same gray color and s...
Carpinus caroliniana has a native range from Texas, north to Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, th...
Family: Betulaceae Species: Carpinus caroliniana Walt. These were found at Miller\u27s Pond, beside ...
Carpinus caroliniana has a native range from Texas, north to Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, th...
The small twigs of European hornbeam have prominent lenticels and are olive-brown to reddish-brown i...
The bark is smooth and gray, with a sinewy muscle-like texture. Notice the fluted (rounded lengthwis...
The “cat scratched” bark feature helps to distinguish hophornbeam (Ostrya) from hornbeam (Carpinus) ...
Most of the nutlets fall off in autumn and are a favorite food source for a variety of wildlife. The...
Carpinus caroliniana has a native range from Texas, north to Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, th...
Carpinus caroliniana subsp. caroliniana, Leaves. Family Betulaceae, Subclass Hamamelidae. Origin: Na...
Common names= Carolina silverbell, Caroline silverbell, Mountain silverbell, Silver bell tree, Snowd...
The attractive bark inspires this species multitude of common names. The blue-gray color gives rise ...
Carpinus caroliniana Walterblue-beech;American hornbeam;musclewood;ironwoodCarpinus carolinianabase ...
The beautiful smooth muscle-like bark and unique clusters of nutlets subtended by a 3-parted leafy b...
The Wetland Flora Technical Report series provides concise information regarding the identification,...
American hornbeam twigs are dark red and slender. The larger branches are the same gray color and s...
Carpinus caroliniana has a native range from Texas, north to Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, th...
Family: Betulaceae Species: Carpinus caroliniana Walt. These were found at Miller\u27s Pond, beside ...
Carpinus caroliniana has a native range from Texas, north to Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, th...
The small twigs of European hornbeam have prominent lenticels and are olive-brown to reddish-brown i...
The bark is smooth and gray, with a sinewy muscle-like texture. Notice the fluted (rounded lengthwis...
The “cat scratched” bark feature helps to distinguish hophornbeam (Ostrya) from hornbeam (Carpinus) ...
Most of the nutlets fall off in autumn and are a favorite food source for a variety of wildlife. The...
Carpinus caroliniana has a native range from Texas, north to Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, th...
Carpinus caroliniana subsp. caroliniana, Leaves. Family Betulaceae, Subclass Hamamelidae. Origin: Na...
Common names= Carolina silverbell, Caroline silverbell, Mountain silverbell, Silver bell tree, Snowd...